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* If a feature page specifies that a feature will be enabled by default, it must be so at Feature Freeze. | * If a feature page specifies that a feature will be enabled by default, it must be so at Feature Freeze. | ||
* Features meeting the preceding bullets are considered ''testable.'' | * Features meeting the preceding bullets are considered ''testable.'' | ||
* See the [[Feature_Freeze_Policy|Feature Freeze Policy]] page for more specifics | |||
{{Admon/tip | ''Testable'' | This means the feature is substantially complete and can be tested when the feature is not 100% completely implemented. This is an attempt to provide some flexibility without completely losing the understood meaning of a feature being ''frozen''. All new features are tested during the Alpha and Beta releases.}} | {{Admon/tip | ''Testable'' | This means the feature is substantially complete and can be tested when the feature is not 100% completely implemented. This is an attempt to provide some flexibility without completely losing the understood meaning of a feature being ''frozen''. All new features are tested during the Alpha and Beta releases.}} | ||
Revision as of 00:00, 7 January 2010
Important Milestones
Submitting New Features
- New features may be proposed (using the guidelines described elsewhere) and accepted by the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee (FESCo) up until the Feature Submission Deadline:
- Two weeks before the Feature Freeze milestone.
- FESCo will consider features proposed after this deadline on an exception basis
Feature Freeze
- New features must be feature complete or close enough to completion by Feature Freeze so that a majority of its functionality can be tested during the Alpha and Beta releases.
- If a feature page specifies that a feature will be enabled by default, it must be so at Feature Freeze.
- Features meeting the preceding bullets are considered testable.
- See the Feature Freeze Policy page for more specifics
Beta Freeze
- At Beta Freeze new features must be code complete meaning that all the code required to enable to the new feature is finished.
- The level of code completeness is reflected as a percentage which is expected to be 100%. It does not mean the feature has been fully tested.
Announcing the Final Feature List
- After FESCo's review of incomplete features the final feature list will be publicly announced by the Feature Wrangler.
Exception Process
- After Feature Freeze the Feature Wrangler will present a list of all the features that are not 100% complete or lack evidence of "testability." FESCo will review these feature to determine if they should remain as features of the current release.
- After Beta Freeze the Feature Wrangler will present a list of all the features that are not 100% complete. FESCo will review these feature to determine if they should remain as features of the current release.